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Registration for 9 th , 10 th and 11 th Grades. Registration Objectives. Graduation Requirements Registration Process Distribution of Materials. Let’s Review Graduation Requirements. Every class is for credit!!! Need 22 credits to graduate
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Registration Objectives • Graduation Requirements • Registration Process • Distribution of Materials
Let’s ReviewGraduation Requirements • Every class is for credit!!! • Need 22 credits to graduate • If you fail a class, you must take it again in High School Graduation Intervention classes or during Summer School • Must meet HSA requirements in Biology and NSL Government. Must meet PARCC requirements for Algebra 1 and English 10 • Need 75SSL hours
Making Course Decisions • Consider honors and AP courses • Be aware of the expectations and time commitment of advance courses • Commit to the learning challenge • Identify alternative (elective) courses
How will AP help? College students say AP helps with… Writing skills Study skills Managing workload Critical thinking skills Time management Reading skills Global perspective Cultural awareness I was better prepared for college because I took AP classes that helped me get ready.
MagruderAP Course Offerings AP Art History AP Biology AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Chemistry AP Computer Science A AP English Language AP English Literature AP Environmental Science AP European History AP French AP Human Geography AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Music Theory AP NSL Government AP Physics C- Mechanics AP Psychology AP Spanish Language AP Spanish Literature AP Statistics AP Studio Art AP Studio Art 2D AP Studio Art 3D AP World History AP US History
Consider Career Technology as an option (Edison) Printing, Graphics & Electronic Medical Careers Foundations of Building & Construction Technologies Carpentry Electricity (Construction) Heating/Air Conditioning Fire Cadet/EMT Masonry Plumbing Cosmetology Hospitality & Tourism Nail Technology Professional Restaurant Mgt Network Operations & Programming Drafting & Design Technology Auto Body Repair Technology Automotive Technology Foundations of Automotive Technologies
GRADUATE from HIGH SCHOOL with COLLEGE CREDIT (Montgomery College) Why should you consider taking a Montgomery College (MC) course? • Earn college credit(s) • Gain experience and knowledge of college rigor/expectations • Save money! Who is able to take MC Course(s)? • Rising Senior with a minimum 2.75 CGPA • Must meet course placement requirements via o Accuplacer or o SAT score of 550 or higher on verbal and math tests or o ACT score of at least 24 • Must be at least 16 years of age How do you enroll in MC courses for fall 2017? • Meet with your counselor by April 7 • Complete the following by June 12 o Montgomery College application o Take the SAT, ACT or Accuplacer o Complete the Dual Enrollment Application
What a Typical University of Maryland Freshman Looks Like As prescribed by the Board of Regents, the university expects all applicants, at a MINIMUM, to have completed by graduation the following course work: 4 years of English 3 yrs. of Math, Alg. 1 & 2, Geometry 3 yrs. of Science in 2 areas, min. 2 labs experiences 3 yrs. of History or Social Science 2 yrs. of Foreign Language The above criteria represent the minimum requirements for admission. Successful applicants typically exceed the minimum and include several honors and/or AP courses and additional academic electives. A fourth year of Math is strongly recommended!
What a Typical University of Maryland Freshman Looks like (2018) SAT 25th-75th percentile 1320-1480 ACT 25th-75th percentile 30-34 Number of students who: Applied 32,000 Enrolled 4300 Weighted GPA = 4.33
Registration Directions • Print clearly. • Complete personal information at the top of the card • Select courses for both semesters-14 total. • Circle course title and course number for each selection. • Provide course title and course numbers for 2 alternative selections (1 for each elective). • On-line course registration will occur within the next two weeks in Social Studies classes.
Self-Advocacy • There are many resources for your support in high school. • School counselor • Grade Level Administrator • School nurse • Teachers • Class Sponsor • Coach • If you need help, you have to ASK.
Final Thoughts • Consult with your current teachers and counselor to help determine the appropriate classes. • Talk with your parents/guardians as you decide your courses for next year.
Questions? If you have specific questions about your credits or course selections, contact your school counselor.